TEDxFargo is the type of experience all of the Fargo Citizens should experience and in every age group. Tim Flakoll is the type of person who promotes TEXxFargo and is the perfect example of a commun...ity leader !!See More

Past TedxFargo speaker, Michael Burns, shared his experience from the 2018 Winter Olympics. Hear from him and his students at Texas State about what it was like to cover the Olympics with the Today Show.

FARGO — Hamida Dakane came here alone from Kenya six years ago with the intention of earning a degree and returning home, but she's found a home here in Fargo-Moorhead, where she is a human rights activist dedicated to helping others."There's too much need, and love, to leave," she said....

Big cheers to one of our 2017 TEDxFargo speakers, Mert! Their team is working to get more doctors to wash their hands, and provide hospitals the technology needed to keep healthcare facilities connected.

Think about trust in government - and try not to give yourself a headache. Government often operates like a monopoly, lacking the drive to offer superior service that most businesses must deliver if they want to compete. At the same time, we aren’t engaging with each other or the institutions that give public officials the feedback they need to make things work better.

Which ever field today's high school student want to pursue, computer science and computational thinking will be a critical part of their future success. Why is it important for high school students everywhere to take a computer science class.

Analysts suggest there are 1,000,000+ unfilled tech jobs just over the horizon. What if this looming talent crisis is exactly what the tech industry needs to force a reboot of its legacy recruiting practices? If software is the future of everything, what sort of people does the industry need to help them code tomorrow?

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26.5 million people live in food deserts and travel miles to have access to fresh and healthy food options in the U.S. What we don't talk about is the 50 million people that are economically distressed in the U.S., living in and working in these innovation deserts?

Stereotypes like "flyover country" and "vanilla" no longer apply to those who live in and approach life from the middle. More than ever in these extreme times, our country needs the centered, practical, and resilient makers and doers in the middle who are solving today's big problems and launching tomorrow's uncommon ideas.